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    Digital Cell Phone, Inc. Case Study

    Paul Jordan's boss gave him an assignment where he was required to look at cell phone orders for the past three years. With this information, he is to use new planning techniques to project expected orders for the next 6 to 12 months, as well as advise his boss on what actions he should take for future production. The method we used to forecast the cell phone orders for the upcoming year is regression analysis; we calculated the linear regression formula from the given data, and then applied the

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    Cell Phone Should Be Allowed in Class

    Cell Phone Should Be Allowed in Class If you visit most American colleges these days, what will you see? Cell phones. Almost all American students have cell phones and they always use them in class. Should cell phones be allowed in class? Cell phones should be allowed in class because students’ family might call with an emergency and cell phones can provide a convenient way to study in class. The first reason is students’ family might call with an emergency. According to the newspaper The New

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    Forecasting

    Case study 1 Paul has just been hired as a management analyst at Digital Cell Phone, Inc. Digital Cell manufactures a broad line of phones for the consumer market. Paul’s boss, the chief operations officer says he has a special assignment for Paul: “We’ve always just made an educated guess about how many phones we need to make each month. Usually we just look at how many we sold last month and plan to produce about the same number. This sometimes works fine. But most months we either have too

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    Cell Phones and Cancer

    Cell Phones and Cancer In today's innovative era of technological breakthroughs, we enjoy many benefits of technology, which give us the power to get things done faster, enjoy greater convenience, and have access to wonderful tools that improve all areas of life (Siepmann, 2004). However, there are many concerns that we are paying a price for these benefits-perhaps in the form of cancer. Major concerns arise from the fact that we are increasingly exposed to logarithmically increasing non-ionizing

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    Motorola, Inc.

    Motorola, Inc. Darlene E. Still Senior Seminar Strayer University Dr. James Anderson February 12, 2012 In the beginning the company was known as Galvin Manufacturing Corporation and later Motorola became their trade name. The name Motorola is a combination of “motor for motor car and ola’, implies sound, according to our case study. The first Motorola car radio was introduced by Galvin Manufacturing in 1930, the Motorola Police Cruiser radio in

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    His205

    |Apple | |Internet marketing |Digital divide | |Kosovo |Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell | |Cell phones |Microsoft | |Event

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    20th Cent. Matrix

    |Apple | |Internet marketing |Digital divide | |Kosovo |Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell | |Cell phones |Microsoft | |Event

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    Ethics in Computing

    that touch on ethical concerns in computing in their own way. One will discuss how the concerns that we all may be very easily find ourselves in on a daily basis. One will look into more specific areas where ethics and computers intertwine, using cell phones to track pedestrians and home monitoring for the elderly. The other will hit on the risk and rewards of cloud computing and the ethics behind law firms and their move into the 21st century. Ethics surrounding computer technology are currently an

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    Motorola Inc

    Group 1: Chioma Nnorukah A0012620, Farida Wakaso A00011727,Azeemah Abdulmumim A00011653 MGT 406 March 27, 2012 Case Study: Motorola Inc. Company Description Telecommunications Company Motorola specialize in Microprocessors, Mobile phones, Two-Way radios and Networking Systems. It operates through three business divisions: Home and network mobility, enterprise mobility and mobile devices. Background Founded in 1928 by Joseph Galvin and it was known as Galvin Manufacturing. Produced Car radios

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    Mobile Technology and Privacy

    Privacy and Culture: Comparative study of privacy issues with respect to mobile technology in India and America Sreeranjani K Pattabiraman Abstract The past decade has witnessed a huge shift in the development of mobile technology which has led to privacy issues, murmurings of which started surfacing only in recent years. A lot of research has been carried out by academicians on mobile technology and its impact on society. There have also been comparative studies on how privacy has changed for

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